Hand Painted Furniture

Procrastination, Power Tools, and Pictures from the Past

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What did I say this morning when I posted the pictures of my loot from the trip to St Louis? "I should be working"  Well I should be now too instead of posting again…. But I did get some stuff done today- Power_tools_002          

Beth http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ and I did a little design redo job, then went to her house to use power tools! I brought my compressor and nail gun over to help her finish the base boards for her new craft room.  The floor they put in is like linoleum, it is a vinyl type product.  Looks like wood, doesn’t it? Very practical for a work room and looks good, plus it went down in squares and they were able to do it themselves.Mag_shots_older 

I have to write an article for Romantic Country this weekend, but think I am too tired tonight to start.  I at least made an affort to go through the stack of past photos and found the ones needed for the story.

I came across some older ones that I liked and thought I’d post them.

Funny how much my home can change in a couple of years. I don’t have any of those walls those colors any more, and the mantel is now my headboard.

The framed quilt square was done by my Grandma Nathan, there was a bag of them in her closet when she died, I framed them up and gave them to family members.  That is one item I will always have, I am sentimental about family things.Img003
I no longer own a single piece  of the furniture in these three pictures!  I gave the hutch to my niece, it used to belong to my mother, so I wanted to keep it in the family. 

Lets see, a few years later,  out of these 3 photos, I still have:

the cement cherub

the quilt (mom made it)

some of the dishes 

Things do tend to change a lot around here.

Bill Mathews was the photographer for these pictures, he does lovely work. They were styled by Gloria Gale. I can’t remember which magazines they were in, probably Romantic Country or Country Almanac.

Bunnies, Ballerinas, and Bears, oh my

antiques/junking, Hand Painted Furniture, hand painted signs, how to's, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Matchbox_swap_002That dumpster might have been yucky and smelly, but I am loving the  stuff I pulled from it. Matchbox_swap_003

I dug out an old, broken magazine rack and almost tossed it back in.  But it had a cute shape, so I kept it.  When I got home, I gave it a good whack with a hammer and tore it apart.

This section with the bear painted on it is the center of the rack, with the handle on the top. 

Wouldn’t this be sweet in a little baby girl’s room?  $20 if you are interested.Matchbox_swap_010

I have a thing for ballerina bears. I have painted a t-shirt for Sugarwings with this on it, and did a mural for a friend’s daughter of a  cute dancing bear in a tutu also.Matchbox_swap_023

My matchbox is ready to be mailed for Natasha’s Swap. http://natashaburns.blogspot.com/

My partner is Debra of http://www.hophopjingleboo.blogspot.com/ who is a talented artist and a collector of bunnies (she is hosting a bunny swap, you should check it out).Matchbox_swap_028

I was fresh out of vintage bunny paper (or maybe I never had any), so I painted some bunnies on my matchbox.

My first step was to paint the entire thing pink, and add some striping.  While the paint was wet, I dumped a bunch of glitter to the inside of the newly pink box.Matchbox_swap_029

I painted a white rose on one end and a brown bunny to the other end.  Then I wrapped the sleeve part of the box in vintage sheet music and wallpaper and painted a bunny on the top.Matchbox_swap_020

I drew some gold swirls on the bottom, and glued chenille ribbon and crystals to the sides, so it is pretty from all angles.

I thought it was missing something, so glued 3 little vintage millinery flowers to the top.  I bought the flowers from Deb Dusenberry of Curious Sofa http://curioussofa.blogspot.com/.

When she was moving from her old location to her new (and magnificent) store, I worked at her moving sale.  How cool to style her shop and get the sale set up!!!!  Ooh, I felt schmancy working there.  She had bundles and bundles of these posiesMatchbox_swap_034

marked from $1.50 to $3.00 each so I bought quite a few. Matchbox_swap_036

I also bought a pair of these columns from her. I have them in a nook of my studio.

I might have spent more than I earned that weekend working at her shop.

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Back to the matchbox- those things are tiny, but you can jam a lot into them!

I found some old bunny shaped buttons, rhinestones, and some small ephemera goodies. To top it off, I put in another teeny bouquet of those posies from Curious Sofa and tied them up with black velvet ribbon.Matchbox_swap_031

Last week while Garage Sailing, I found an old jewelry box, for almost nothing and it had quite a bit of old jewelry in it (included in the price).

There just happened to be a bunny brooch inside!Just what I needed for my swap partner who loves bunnies. Fate?!

It is way too big for the matchbox, plus I wanted to add some copies of my little fairy girls too, so I wrapped them all up together in old silk wallpaper and tied it with a silk ribbon I hand dyed.

But the trouble is, now I am SWAPLESS!! I am all caught up and have no swaps to do.  Although, I saw an art-doll hat swap that looks really unique……  take a look at it here: http://craftingbycandlelight.blogspot.com/

I was still up and working at 4am last night, so missed Garage Sailing this morning. I thought about just working till 6am, then going out sailing, but realized that I am way way way too old for those old tricks and went to bed for a few hours.  I can’t go with out sleep like I used to when I was in my 20s and could stay out all night, then work the next morning.

We had company all day (family BBQ) and all I could think about was a nap.Dumpster_003_2

This little nightstand used to be the right half of a desk.  I got it cheap-cheap-cheap because it was butchered up a bit in the deconstruction.  Matchbox_swap_012

Some wood putty, sand paper, primer and paint is all it needed to be a decent little hunk of furniture.  Matchbox_swap_013

I was going to do more to it, but thought the hardware was so nice, I didn’t want to distract from it.  Plus, it was about 3am.

Well, it is about midnight now, and if I want to go Garage Sailing tomorrow, I’d better get some rest. I cannot miss it two days in a row!!  Its already near the end of June and my shopping days are slipping by.  The season is just too short around here!!

Ps- the wierd mask is spoken for now.

ppss- don’t forget, only SEVEN DAYS till the drawing for the handpainted charm. leave a comment if you want to enter!

Dumpster redos

antiques/junking, flowers, Hand Painted Furniture, how-to projects, paintings, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Dumpster_002 Today was mostly a day of primers and base coats. I spread drop cloths everywhere, set up card tables and got out a bunch of junk that needed to be painted white.

I found this little toy vanity/jewelry box at a garage sale last week for $2, and the weird mask thing was in the dumpster that I climbed into.Dumpster_011

Presto chango- and abra cadabra- magically these pieces are now transformed.

A light sanding, 2 coats of bonding primer, and some white paint were added to all these items.  Then, for the mask and the shelf that I also found in the dumpster, I added 3 more shades of white with a sponge.Dumpster_014 

Medium grade sand paper, lightly rubbed over the edges of the  toy vanity gave the piece an aged feel. I added a vine of roses to the top of its oval mirror, then a garland of flowers to the bottom drawer.Dumpster_020

  • I was glad I got to get some flowers done, because I had so many things to get a coat of white onto, plus visited with Sugarwings for a few hours today, did yard work and went to the grocery store TWICE.
  • Here is my list of what got base coated today:
  • the 4′ x 4′ mirror from last week’s garage sale (flowers to be added later)
  • toy vanity
  • weird mask thing (finished)
  • a piece of ceiling tin to add flowers to
  • part of a desk, cut in half and made into a nightstand -(pictures later, when I add the finishing touches)
  • the shelf from the dumpster (finished)
  • 4 pieces of a magazine rack I found in the dumpster and took apart to make into wall hangings (pictures later)
  • a small gold frame that I added music paper and flowers to (finished)
  • a metal box with a lid to add flowers to later
  • a watering can to paint flowers ontoDumpster_015

I am not sure about the odd mask. It is interesting, but Not My Style. Although, I do like a bit of funky stuff around.  Maybe in the garden? Or maybe I’ll sell it, let me know if it is YOUR style..Dumpster_006 $15?

Playing with Sugarwings was a good break in the afternoon. After she left, I finished up with the white and then had time to add some flowers.Dumpster_023   

I had bought this tiny frame (with an ugly picture in it) when I went on vacation last month and shopped at goodwill in Indianapolis.  Today, I primed, and painted the frame, then glued down old sheet music.  Over that I painted some flowers.

I distressed the frame slightly with sand paper, and coated the whole thing, picture, frame and all, with umber glaze and wiped it off.Dumpster_004 $35 if anyone wants to buy it. I will add it to my Etsy shop next week, or email me here before then.

My handsome son, Ryan, came down to the studio to talk while I painted.  He’s good company and loves to chat.  But, he is so shy with other people. I wish he’d meet a girl.  He simply will not get out and meet people, and certainly will never find the love of his life playing his guitar or video games up in his apartment, or hanging out watching horror movies with his mom or staying up all night working out with the punching bag or watching wrestling on TV. That is all he does besides go to work.   

He is my biggest worry in what I think is a pretty happy life. I just want him to meet someone he can be comfortable with, but he is so reclusive and shy.  It certainly isn’t his looks holding him back, is it??  What a cutie. 

  Typical mom, I worry. I want this son to be as happy as Sugarwing’s dad is with his little family.Hippies_001

Sorry, I shouldn’t be running on like this is a diary and I am pouring out my problems.  Back to some eye candy—Dumpster_017 

Michaels had swavorsky crystals on sale for $2 a bag.Dumpster_021

I bought a few bags in different colors and shapes. Love the teardrops.

Oh, I forgot to add this soap dish to my list of what I base coated white today. It was brass before. I might add a glaze to give it some age and depth.June_20_011

And here is another photo of my new cafe set, just because I like it and it is fun to get new things that don’t need anything done to them! No painting, no fixing, just unload it from the car and enjoy it!

But I did paint the cement cherub statue. She was spray painted gold, uck.

I HAVE AN ETSY SHOP!!!!!!!!!!

Etsy Goodies, fairies, flowers, Hand Painted Furniture, paintings, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Etsy_020 I started an Etsy Shop!!http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5099942Etsy_001

I only listed a few things so far.  I will add to it as the week goes by.

Etsy_011 I hope to carry raw materials for supplies, like these garden tags, and some finished pieces like the tags I made up from a couple of the tags always available.Etsy_017

Etsy_015  These tags look like they were meant for a garden center to use to mark their plants.  I have plenty, the offer still goes for 12 for $1, includes postage,(unless you live somewhere overseas, then the postage will need to be added)Etsy_013

I also listed one of my hand painted switch plates.  I have sold a couple through the blog already, and am making more.

I will be listing more hand painted items too.

Well, it is a start, I actually set the shop up and listed some stuff, after saying for MONTHS that I was going to!June_20_003 Wish me luck.

Today started with me going over to Sugarwing’s house to pick her up.  She was sound asleep, but always wakes with a smile!June_20_001

Their place is a rental, but that is no reason to live with plain walls!  I faux finished these for her to enjoy. When they move out, a quick coat of white over it will get their deposit back.

Her bed is painted with fairies, the one on the right is a Dorothy fairy, Sugarwing’s mama is a big Wizard of Oz fan.

I got this bed for her on clearance for 75% off. It had been $1,000!!! My god, who pays $1,000 for a baby bed?????? I was happy with this cool bed for $250, though.

June_20_005 We picked up my niece and met a group of friends for coffee (for the moms, not the girls, they had juice) at Bella Bistro.  Lovely murals there to enjoy. (not mine, although I have a few murals at places here in Lawrence)June_20_008

While my fairy grand baby is napping, I went out to pull some garden weeds.

It is starting to look good out there! The green tomatoes are getting bigger.

My husband tried to help by tying up the tomato plants for me, but he used old mop handles, broken bits of wood, and metal fence stakes for posts.  He honestly sees nothing wrong with that. I tried to politely explain that it was sweet of him to help, but that I wanted a prettier garden.  Oh well, the tomatoes will grow and cover it all up with green and I’ll never notice the mop handles. I guess I am just lucky to have a husband who helps.

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Rosies and Posies for Baby and the MayBucket winner

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Madisons_dressers_012 Last night, I went over to visit my brother-in-law’s family and brought my paint brushes along.  His oldest daughter is having a baby next month, their first grandbaby!!  I offered to do a mural for the nursery, but the parents might be moving, so we decided to paint some furniture instead.Madisons_dressers_001

Brooke (our expecting niece) scored this 4 piece set at the Goodwill for $90!!

Her mom got it primed and base coated for me, before I arrived. 

She painted one piece a creamy, soft yellow and the others white.Madisons_dressers_006

A diamond design and the trim on the white chest of drawers is in the cream color to pull the pieces together.Madisons_dressers_016_2

I also used the yellow in some roses and butterflies. 

We wanted the two pieces to go together, but not match. 

The rest of the furniture is white. I think that it should stay that way,but we’ll see.  The new mama might decide to have me add some more flowers to the rest of the pieces too.

At first, Brooke was trying to be very practical and have me paint these pieces neutral so that if their next child is a boy (this one is a girl, you might have guessed) this stuff could be used by either gender.  But I told her that her children, boys or girls will always have their Aunt Karla to paint something special just for them, and she should enjoy having something girly and fun for this baby. I hope little Madison Catherine (to be named after the family’s home town of Madison, Nebraska) will enjoy her pretty pink roses!

And now for THE MAY BUCKET GIVE AWAY!!!!!!!!!!  Time to go and draw a name from the pretty flowered hat.  For my birthday, I drew a bonus name and that prize was sent to Karla at http://sugarbeardesigns.blogspot.com/.  Now, I Will draw the name for the 2nd prize (to be named, I might need to make something today)May_bucket_039

http://michelleward.typepad.com/how_cool_is_that/

May_bucket_040 Michelle Ward is the 2nd prize winner! 

And now for first place, the May Bucket full of delight-

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MizSmoochieLips!! http://mizsmoochielips.blogspot.com/index.html

Thanks to all of you for your kind comments and for taking the time to enter.  I have had such a good time with the contest, that I promise- there will be more!  Don’t forget, you can still enter the Cottage Charm giveaway too. Not just on my blog, but on numerous sites, click on the link for more info. 

May_bucket I hand painted am offering this charm for the Cottage Charm giveaway. (Sometimes I just crack myself up with my cleverness)

Post Birthday Rainy Day Blues

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My art show, that I look forward to all year- is rained out today. And in the 46 year tradition of the show, this is the first year that we don’t have a rain date scheduled.  Partially my fault, I am on the board of directors for the Art Guild that sponsors it and voted to not have a rain date because it is so much work to try to plan for 2 weekends instead of just one.Bday_blue_004

This rain is the kind that doesn’t let up, that steadily pours and pours and pours.  Its gloomy and dark and has gone on for too long.

So I am cleaning today to get ready for the 2 parties I am throwing this week.  Talk about feeling blue. I hate to clean. But, it does give me a chance to play with all my pretties, I get to re-arrange when I dust them.

Since I am feeling blue, I thought I’d cheer myself up by showing some blue stuff that is now dust freeBday_blue_002

My mother loved butterflies and I always buy these S. American butterfly plates when I find them at the Goodwill in memory of Mom.

I painted this china cabinet for an article I wrote for Paint Magic magazine, that was out last summer.  I have some of my favorite things in it, rose china lids from Italian dishes  gathered up in an iron bowl that I painted white, some blue birdies, a blue beveled mirror that reminds me of my sisters, and a collage piece I did around a photo of my sisses and I.  We were at a family reunion in S. Indiana and saw a ‘Downey’  street- my family’s last name!  Had to have our picture taken in front of the sign, of course.Bday_blue_003

This close up is not clear.  I am the one in the middle and I don’t have a twisted nose in real life, it is a glare, I think.

If you have noticed- in photos I have posted of myself on this site, my hair is always a different color.  I think it is dark red in this one. It is a rare photo of me with no paint on my clothes too.

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Another fave- I love to make "magic mirrors".  I take old picture frames with curved glass and cut a mirror to fit into them, instead of putting a picture inside. These mirrors have a magical feel when you gaze into them and ask who is the loveliest of them all.  Well of course, around here, the answer is: SUGAR WINGS! Bday_blue_005

Last, here is my ROSE for day#6, for my ROSE A DAY FOR TEN DAYS IN MAY in honor of Caring Bloggers Rose Day on May 10th.

These roses are on a vase I found out garage sailing a few years back.  It was 5 bucks, high dollar in garage sale terms, but worth every penny to me.

Clueless but Cute

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Some people consider my house slightly foo-fooed up.  I do have to admit there is a lot going on, and it is drenched in flowers. I paint watercolors of flowers and hang on the walls, I paint flowers on the furniture, on old shutters, on the floor, well everywhere.  And I go for what I think, are light and romantic colors.

I get asked how I live with a husband and two boys in such a flowery home.  I tell them that my husband never notices anything.  Actually, we quote Lonesome Dove and say he is "not a noticer."  Rich only notices changes if they are something too heavy for me to maneuver into the house alone and I have to cajole him into helping me.

Today we were at my sister-in-law’s as part of the big Nathan family weekend, with the house guests.  She had this magazine on the table, and I told my mother-in-law that my bedroom was in that issue. So, my husband starts to show her the pictures. Telling her in detail about the pages and what and where it all was in our house.  Well, he was looking at someone else’s home!! He didn’t even notice it wasn’t his house.  The thing is, he was actually telling her about how "this page was before we redid the attic room" and that page was "the old bedroom before we fixed it up for our grand baby". 

Well, for one thing—WE?  I don’t think he has ever touched a paint brush in his life.  For another, does he even know what his own home looks like?  I guess he saw some pictures that had flowery pages and it looked close enough.  Although, he really was pretty sweet, when he was telling his mom how proud he was of me and how beautiful the rooms were.  Even though they weren’t my rooms, it was still sweet of him to brag about me to his mother.  And it was pretty cute.

Doesn’t Everyone Repaint for a Party???

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Dining_room_012Guests are coming this weekend, so I am gearing up for Easter and dinner parties.  Here is a close up of the dining room table center piece. 

On Monday, http://shabbyinthecity.blogspot.com/ called for a "Virtual Potluck"  for tomorrow, Friday the 6th, because so many of us enjoyed the Virtual Tea Party that was hosted by http://www.artsymama.blogspot.com/ last month.  Since I am setting up for a big party weekend anyway, I thought I’d share some photos of the upcoming festivities as part of the pot luck.  I am not a recipe person, more of a pinch of this, dab of that cook, making things up as I go, so I won’t have a recipe to share, although I’ll be cooking for a houseful.  I think maybe 16 for dinner on Sat. night?

Dining_room_005  I did redo my dining room for this weekend, wanted it more Springy.  Doesn’t everyone repaint their chairs for a party???  I guess I don’t do it every time, and sometimes I simply switch out chairs from the vast collection I have throughout the house, studio, and garden shed. 

When my son got married, I started a table and chair collection.  I bought them for months at garage sales and junk shops, painted them white and then set them up in the garden for the reception. I have since sold a lot of the tables, but kept a most of my favorite chairs.  My garage was packed with tables stacked up on top of themselves and chairs hanging from the rafters for a while. But why waste a garage on cars when you can fill it with cool junk?

Dining_room_009 Yesterday, I repainted the bench.  It was my mom’s from the 60’s, and I got it from her estate.  So I can never sell it, but I do get a little bit tired of it, and repaint it every year or so.  I am not one to keep things forever, unless they are extremely sentimental to me.  She made the blue cushion for it, sometimes I sew a little slip cover to put over it, but I always use it on the bench. I like to have things she made around me.

Two chairs got repainted yesterday and I found the cushions for them at TJMaxx for $7 each.  What a deal, can’t beat that place.Dining_room_016 The blue toile curtains are vintage and only cost $20 for the whole set of 4 panels!! I got them from a friend’s garage sale.

I went with bluebird and pink roses on this chair.  Both chairs have been numerous colors in the past, last incarnation was black, which really does well when painted over and then distressed. Dining_room_006

Mom’s bench got a lot of pizazz. Or just became gaudy? 

Yes, I know this room won’t seat 16 people.  I will have to set up my art studio for the big dinner.  We’ll use this dining room for the smaller meals when the whole bunch doesn’t come.  I’ll post photos of the art studio/dining room tomorrow for the Virtual Potluck party. 

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Little Miss Sugar Wings, my fairy grand daughter, gets new dishes for Easter.  I found this set of fairy-ware for her.  Her parents won’t let her sit in the vintage high chair I found for her, they might be right about it not being safe for her now, but she’ll grow into it and will use it over the years.  I adore the chippy pink and blue paint ( I sealed it so it won’t come off for her to nibble on).  Can’t you picture a resourceful mom, years ago, repainting her son’s blue high chair when she has a daughter?

The painting on the wall behind the high chair is one that I did, I love to do paintings that look old fashioned, not new.

See you at the potluck tomorrow?

Old Repainted Bargains for a New Guest Room

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When my son and his family moved out last fall, I went ahead and gave them all the furniture I had bought for the bedroom he had been using.  While the dresser and chest were antiques, and really nice, they were too nice too paint.  And I love painted furniture in my home.  He is a carpenter and loves wood grain, so it seemed safer to just give it to him before I couldn’t stop myself and I painted over the gorgeous wood!  Guest_room_001

So, with more guests arriving this weekend, I thought I should finally get this room set back up.  I had to buy a mattress, but everything else I put in it is from my stash of bargain redos.  It is a small, attic room, so not easy to fit pieces into.  This large, chest of drawers is one of my favorites, ever. It is from Sparks/White Cloud Flea Market, I bought it for $50 and repainted it.

I had it stored in the garage, thinking I would sell it, but when an open spot in my house became available, I was begging the family to help my haul it up the stairs!Guest_room_013

The hamper next to it, was one I found in the trash and painted an iris on.   

Here is a close up of the painted chest. I am crazy about the curved drawer on the top!

Guest_room_008 Next to it, hangs my favorite antique print of all time.  I traded a small mural for this one, at a little hole in the wall antique shop in Topeka.

As much as I love these two pieces, I usually go for a lighter, brighter look and the dark colors and rich golds don’t really go with my downstairs.  So, I was thrilled to find a spot for them in my guest room.Guest_room_010

I tried to still keep the room light by using a white desk that I had made from a cast off (and free to me) drop leaf table.  See, the drop leaves have now become the back of the desk and the shelf, supported by some salvage posts. I made it for a Romantic Homes article I wrote last year and have had it out in the garden shed.  With the tall bed ($15 iron frame from an auction), the desk is a good height for a bedside table.  On the other side, I actually stacked two little tables and threw a silk curtain panel (from Good will for $2) over them. 

The bedspread ($5) is from a garage sale, two years ago.  I loved it, but have never had a place to use it.  Sometimes, I just have to buy something whether there is a spot for it just yet, or not.  I usually end up with the perfect place to use it, or else find someone else who will love it too.

The throw is vintage velvet squares, not sturdy enough for daily use, but a good fit for a guest room.  It was only $11 at a great little place south of here, called 4 Corners.  There are always bargains there!!!  Guest_room_018

Here is the rest of the room. Like I said, very small. I think it is 12’x13′, and of course the slanted ceiling makes it seem smaller.  I faux finished the walls in creams, tans, golds with lots of iridescent glitter thrown in the paint so the walls are reflective and I hope they keep the room from feeling too closed in.

The lamp is another garage sale find, only $3, and pretty old. I had to rewire it to make it safe.

Vintage green velvet from the Sparks/White Cloud flea mkt is used on the hand painted chair.  I love to find chairs with wide backs like this, they just call out for roses to be painted on them!   

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